Cannibals

‘Cannibals’, off the new Primary Structures 12″, is a shining testament to a late rock tradition; evolving from some of the best indie acts of the early century. Adding a laid back, garage inspired aesthetic to a more formal rock structure, Primary Structures immediately has me waiting in anticipation for the full album.

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